Electrical Engineering Minor
Introduction
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Electrical engineers use mathematics and physics tools and theory to develop systems ranging from smart electric grids, embedded systems and computer engineering products, integrated electronics, wired and wireless communications, networking sensing and imaging devices, and information technology. Students enrolled in the minor of electrical engineering will be given the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of electrical engineering as well as be introduced to some advanced applications. Students will be exposed to many real world applications and have hands-on engineering design experiences.
Students are encouraged to start this minor in their sophomore year of study.
Program Delivery
- This is an on-campus program.
Declaring This Minor
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- Contact the Department of Electrical Engineering for an Electrical Engineering Minor Coursework form.
General Requirements
Students must satisfy all requirements as outlined below and by the department offering the minor.
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Program Requirements
- Students must meet all prerequisites for any ELEC courses taken.
- To receive the minor, the minimum GPA is 2.0 with no individual course grade below C-
- The student's application is subject to department approval.
- Students may apply minor courses toward their major when applicable.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
ELEC 2132 | Circuit Analysis I | 3 |
or ELEC 3030 | Electric Circuits and Systems | |
ELEC 2142 | Circuit Analysis II | 3 |
ELEC 2651 | Signal Processing | 3 |
Junior Electives | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Signals and Systems | ||
Electronics | ||
Energy Systems | ||
Electromagnetic Fields | ||
Technical Electives | 6 | |
Any 2 x 3 hour 4000-level ELEC lecture course or 1 | ||
Any 2 x 3 hour ELEC 5xxx will count for the minor. | ||
Total Hours | 18 |